Currently, the annual parking program is limited to 100 passes. If you do submit an application for an annual parking pass and the program is at capacity, you will be notified that you are added to the wait list.

Once your online application is received, you will be contacted to schedule an appointment to meet with our Administration staff. During your arranged appointment at our Administration Office, payment will be taken (cash, credit or check) and a RFID tag will be installed on to your vehicle.

When approaching the entrance or exit to the designated parking lot, the RFID reader will emit a small amount of radio frequency to your tag. Once the tag communicates with the gate to provide identification, the system will search our database on our secure network to grant access for your vehicle.

RFID tag access is limited to the database in which its information is entered. Your RFID tag will only grant access to the parking gate at the Punta Gorda Airport as no other system will have your information for access.

The RFID tag does not carry any GPS transmitters or personal information. The RFID tag transmits a number which will then search our secured database to ensure you have access to the parking lot. If your RFID tag is not in the database, access will be denied.

Our monthly parking pass is $2,100 per year ($175 per month) and allows access to all long-term parking lots at the Punta Gorda Airport. The annual parking pass is $1,000 per year and allows access to only the long-term overflow parking lot. For a map of the Punta Gorda Airport property, please click here.

With the RFID tag, the user will have faster entry into the parking lot and unlike the previous parking cards, the RFID tags cannot demagnetize.

If you have further questions, please contact our administration office during normal business hours at (941) 639-1101 extension 100.

APPLICATION

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Apartment/Suite

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Vehicle Make (required)

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Vehicle Year (required)

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Vehicle Plate Number (required)

Vehicle State Registration (required)

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Rules and Regulations:

1. A $1,000 access card fee is required with initial account set-up. CCAA staff will attach the RFID sticker to ensure maximum operational effectiveness. If a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) sticker is lost, stolen or damaged, it is necessary for the individual to immediately contact Charlotte County Airport Authority (CCAA). The RFID sticker replacement fee is $10.
2. The individual associated with the parking application is responsible for any violation involving that vehicle and damage done to persons or property while on airport property.
3. Annual pass holders must immediately notify the Charlotte County Airport Authority of any change(s) to the vehicle and/or tag information of a vehicle. The RFID may not be moved between vehicles without notice to the CCAA.
4. Annual pass holders must park in the long-term “OVERFLOW” parking lot only.
5. Annual pass holders must enter and exit the LEFT lane only of the Overflow parking lot.
6. Any damage to a vehicle while parked in the Overflow lot must be reported to CCAA before the vehicle leaves the parking lot.
7. All operators of a vehicle shall report damage done to other vehicles or property. Failure to report damages made to other vehicles shall result in termination of parking privileges.
8. All parked vehicles shall be locked. CCAA is not responsible for any property left in vehicles.
9. Charlotte County Airport Authority reserves the right to have the lot cleared of vehicles or to move the vehicles on occasions when needed during the year. You will be given a minimum of 2 weeks’ notice via mail should a situation arise that require that vehicles be moved.
10. Vehicles shall be parked to occupy only one space.
11. Misuse of parking facilities or privileges may, at the absolute discretion of the CCAA, result in termination or suspension of parking privileges without refund of any unused portion of the pass.
12. All vehicles parked in violation of the airport rules and regulations; remaining in the Overflow parking lot after the allotted permit time; or determined to be abandoned may be towed and stored at the owner's expense pursuant to Florida Statute 713.78.

By checking this box, you are agreeing to abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the Charlotte County Airport Authority.